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News Category: Trade
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Israel: Trade deficit widens in October amid surging imports Exports expanded 8.3% year-on-year in October in USD terms, contrasting September’s revised 9.7% contraction (previously reported: -18.0% year-on-year). Trend data... -
Peru: Trade surplus narrows in annual terms in September, as commodity exports continue to shrink Peru’s trade balance recorded a USD 463 million surplus in September, widening from August’s USD 203 million surplus but more... -
Germany: Exports contract at the close of the third quarter September trade data proved underwhelmingly, as exports contracted for the fourth time in the last six months, falling 0.8% month-on-month.... -
Philippines: Merchandise trade deficit widens on soaring imports in September Merchandise exports contracted 2.6% year-on-year in September, failing to rally despite a weaker peso. The decline was in contrast to... -
Taiwan: Export growth strengthens in October on favorable base effect Merchandise exports grew 7.3% in annual terms in October, picking up markedly from the 2.6% expansion registered in September, but... -
Malaysia: Trade surplus widens on pickup in export growth Export growth accelerated strongly in September to 8.0% year-on-year in USD value terms, up from August’s moderate 4.4% increase. The... -
Colombia: Export growth tumbles to six-month low in September According to the National Department of Administrative Statistics (DANE), the annual pace of expansion in exports declined markedly to a... -
Korea: Trade surplus narrows as import growth outpaces strong export growth in October Merchandise exports increased 22.7% over the same month a year earlier in October, contrasting September’s 8.2% drop, to total USD... -
Mexico: Trade deficit narrows in September Merchandise trade recorded a USD 0.2 billion deficit in September, down significantly from the USD 1.9 billion shortfall registered in...